1. Biomagnification
2. Micropropagation
3. Somatic hybridisation
4. Biofortification
Biofortification
1. Tuberculosis
2. Typhoid
3. Malaria
4. Pneumonia
Typhoid
1. Ensuring anaerobic conditions in the culture vessel
2. Availability of oxygen throughout the process
3. Addition of preservatives to the product
4. Purification of the product
Availability of oxygen throughout the process
1. Muscles
2. Arteries
3. Veins
4. Lymph vessels
Veins
1. Oscillatoria
2. Snail
3. Glomus
4. Earthworm
Oscillatoria
1. High yield and production of toxic protein crystals which kill dipteran pests
2. High yield and resistance to bollworms
3. Long fibre and resistance to aphids
4. Medium yield, long fibre and resistance to beetle pests
High yield and resistance to bollworms
1. Embryo of 32 cell stage
2. Zygote only
3. Embryo only, upto 8 cell stage
4. Either zygote or early embryo upto 8 cell stage
Either zygote or early embryo upto 8 cell stage
1. Nicotine
2. Morphine
3. Quinine
4. Insulin
Insulin
1. Biogas commonly called gobar gas, is pure methane
2. Activated sludge-sediment in settlement tanks of sewage treatment plant is a rich source of aerobic bacteria
3. Biogas is produced by the activity of aerobic bacteria on animal waste
4. Methanobacterium is an aerobic bacterium found in rumen of cattle
Activated sludge-sediment in settlement tanks of sewage treatment plant is a rich source of aerobic bacteria
1. transfer of embryo into the uterus of a surrogate mother
2. detecting any genetic abnormality
3. detecting sex of the unborn foetus
4. artificial insemination
detecting any genetic abnormality